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SheFly
11-22-2007, 02:49 PM
Last year, I LOVED the Lowell race course. This despite being in about 6th place, hitting a rock in the single track, flatting, and having to RUN about 1/2 a lap to the pit to change out my wheel. This year's course was slightly different to accomodate some beautiful changes in the park, and I still loved it! Add cold weather and some really good mud to a fun course, and you have yourself a beaut of a 'cross race!

Six of my teammates all had great races in the Women's 3/4 field (although according to the results, two of them didn't actually race and one of them finished the same race twice - the results were really fubar). I was so excited to watch them sprinting through corners, flying downhill, and passing other racers - all skills we have been practicing on our weekly rides (and sometimes, in my backyard!).

DH's race was next, and I knew I would have time to warm up in between, so I watched his entire race. He looked great! After a good start, he made up some places and quickly was jockeying for 6th/7th place. Despite breaking his saddle, bad shifting and popping out of his pedal in the final sprint, he finished in 7th - his best race this season, and the second race in two weeks where he finished ahead of a multi-national champion. He is having a great season, and I suspect, will do great at Nationals.

Me? I have determined that my race results are directly proportional to who shows up to race. Of course, everyone could say this, but I suspect that I am not actually doing that much better. So, the fast girls showed up, and I ended up in the back, 10th out of 11 in the P/1/2/3 field...

I actually had a good start to the race. The photos show that I was sitting about 5th wheel, but had lined myself up on the wrong side of the track, and quickly was squeezed out on the right. Coming into the barriers on the first lap, I was behind, and was quickly passed by the two women behind me. Sadly, this put me last going into "the hill", and the rider in front of me bobbled, forcing me off my bike to run up. UGH! She would pick up the pace on the flat sections, and then slow WAY down in the technical sections. I quickly grew frustrated, and when I heard DH yell for me to move up, I put in a surge to get past her and create a gap. This was my first race in the race.

The second part of my race came with just under two laps to go. I knew that the Junior leader was closing in on me, and I decided that I wasn't going to get lapped - I wanted to finish ALL of my laps (yes, I really did want to ride "the hill" for the SIXTH time - call me crazy!). I came up on a lagging junior in front of me, and started rapid firing at him, "C'mon - you can do it. Only 1.5 more laps to go. Don't let him catch us now. You don't want to get lapped, do you? I want to finish all of my laps. C'mon, I know you can do it - you're doing awesome!" He probably thought I was nuts, but he did pick up the pace. I passed him on the track, and we both just crossed the start/finish ahead of the winning junior! The lagging junior I had passed? He got by me and beat me in the end! I met my mid-race goal though - didn't get lapped and didn't finish last!

Oh, and apparently, Tide doesn't always get the tough stains out.... :D

SheFly

TriMom217
11-22-2007, 04:06 PM
wow, sounds like an exciting day. 10th out of 11 is nothing to sneeze at if you ask me. Plenty of us aren't even out there and are still dreaming of finishing the first race.

Congrats on not getting lapped too :D

Sheesh
11-22-2007, 05:24 PM
Congrats on a great race! I'll bet that lagging Junior thought you were crazy at the time, but once the race was finished, I'm sure he was glad you motivated him to work harder.

RoadRaven
11-23-2007, 10:24 AM
10th of 11th? Well done you.

You showed up, you completed, you and your bike are in tact and you met your two goals

You Rock!